WILTON — On Monday morning, a 15-year-old juvenile male suspect was arrested in connection with the Sept. 8 incident in which a swastika was carved into a locker at Wilton High School, according to a release from the Wilton Police Department.

The juvenile was charged with intimidation based on bigotry/bias (53a-181L), breach of peace (53a-181), and third-degree criminal mischief (53a-117), was released to a parent, and will appear in juvenile court in Norwalk, Lt. Thomas Conlan stated in the release.

According to the release, the juvenile suspect “turned himself in on the juvenile arrest warrant” on Monday.

The release began with a brief summation of the investigation up to this point.

“On September 8th, 2014 it was reported to Wilton Police that a swastika was discovered scratched into a locker at Wilton High School,” Conlan wrote. “The complaint was investigated by Student Resource Officer Rich Ross. Through his investigation a juvenile suspect was identified and a Juvenile Arrest Warrant was applied for the juvenile’s arrest. On 9/14/2014 the arrest warrant was approved and signed at Norwalk Superior Court.”